Italy’s Luigi Carraro is the new president of the International Padel Federation. Carraro has been elected in the General Assembly that FIP organises annually. In this occasion, the General Assembly took part in Asunción, Paraguay, on Friday the 2nd of November and twenty-five National Federations took part in it.

Luigi Carraro was the elected president over the other candidate, Ricardo Da Silva Oliveira who is the current president of the Portuguese Federation, and taking into account the resignation that the previous FIP’s President, Daniel Patti, had already presented at the beginning of the Assembly.

The Assembly was held in parallel with the World Championships in Paraguay and some other important sports and institutional related matters were discussed and approved. For instance, new National Federations were approved to be taking part of the International Federation such as: Senegal, Iran, Thailand and Hungary.

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The second release of the information report is now available online. The document can be viewed here: Information Bulletin 2. More information will come soon, as the date of the World Padel Championships is approaching.

As a reminder, the Championships will be held in Asunción, Paraguay, from the 29th of October until the 3rd of November this year.

In case you missed out the 1st information bulletin containing key data such as the deadline of registrations, participating countries, competition dates, venues, programme, ticketing, etc, you can still find it online here: Information Bulletin as well as in the News section.

In case you may need to contact the Organising Committee, there is an email address available on the last document shared.

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We are glad to announce the latest information regarding the upcoming World Padel Championships to be held in Asunción, Paraguay, from the 29th of October until the 3rd of November this year.

Together with the organising committee we worked on the official release of the 1st bulletin where you will be able to get informed about the deadline of registrations, participating countries, competition dates, venues, programme, ticketing, etc.

In case you may need to contact the Organising Committee, there is an email address available. Follow the link to find out more: Information Bulletin

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Following their three-match qualification round over the weekend, The Netherlands secured their place in the final stage of the play-off held in Ghent, Belgium. This final phase is understood as the best-of-three elimination tournament to determine the team participating in the World Championship.

Team The Netherlands defeated Poland after a tight result -especially in the second match (6-0 1-6 7-5) and concluded with a score of 2-1. The Dutch will now travel to Asunción, Paraguay from October 28 to November 4.

The qualification procedure for the World Championship had already started some months ago -with the qualifying rounds, but there was still this last spot to be decided by the winner of the play-off between the 4 teams in the first place: Finland, Poland, The Netherlands and USA. Since the United States Padel Association (USPA) cancelled their participation, there was only 3 teams left to fight for the very last place to the Worlds: Finland, Poland and The Netherlands.

It is important to note that before the first day of competition, on August 3, Finland saw one of its more experienced athletes, Max Sjövall, withdrawing due to an injury. That fact left team Finland with 6 players.

Competition schedule started on August 4, when Finland and Poland played the sole and only match of Saturday morning. Poland, a team that deserves a especial mention for its improvement -technically and tactically, since the European Championships back in 2017, won by 1-2. Afternoon session witnessed Finland versus The Netherlands and the Dutch made it to the final (with a 0-3) to face Poland on Sunday.

August 5 witnessed the final between The Netherlands and Poland which was quite intense including that tie-break in the second match. The Netherlands managed to turn a 0-5 into a 7-5 and ended-up with a victory of 2-1.

We would like to take advantage of writing these lines to show our gratitude to Padel4u2 in Ghent, Belgium Padel Federation as well as its President, Mr. Alexandre Pavy for such an outstanding organization and hospitality. Having said this, please, find hereunder the final list of men’s teams taking part in the World Championship.

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